Norfolkline Review
Image courtsey of Norfolkline
Norfolkline is part of the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group and was established in 1961. Nrfolkline specialise in freight and passenger travel across the English Channel, the Irish Sea and the North Sea connecting both the UK and Ireland to France and Belgium.
On 13th July 2010, Norfolkline and DFDS Seaways announced they had merged offering each client base a greater choice of routes. It is unclear at this stage whether Norfolkline will co-exist with DFDS Seaways or whether the line will be re-branded with the DFDS Seaways badge.
Fleet
The modern Norfolkline fleet of vessels are all built to a superior standard and all feature a range of high quality accommodation, excellent dining opportunities and great shopping!
- Dublin Viking (built 1997)
- Lagan Viking (built 2005)
- Liverpool Viking (built 1997)
- Maersk Delft (built 2005)
- Maersk Dover (built 2005)
- Maersk Dunkerque (built 2005)
- Mersey Viking (built 2005)
- Scottish Viking (built 2009)
Routes
Norfolkline have several popular passenger ferry routes:
- Belfast to Liverpool
- Dover to Dunkirk (Dunkerque), France
- Dublin to Liverpool
- Rosyth to Zeebrugge, Belgium
Norfolkline Company Profile Video
Here is a lengthy video explaining the Norfolkline business including the freight and passenger ferry divisions:
Click here to see the range of mini-cruises offered by Norfolkline »
Information correct at time of writing (1st March 2010).


